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dark informative inspiring reflective tense medium-paced

5.0

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I started this on either may 2nd or may 3rd, but it was shortly after i finished "sisters in hate"

I was perfectionist so I didn't make records of my reading progress via the %age notation like i should've

But yeah, i have some notes i took that I'll transcribe, but point being there were so many things I just thought were ridiculous stubborn asses that I'd run into, but it turned out that these were actual agenda items that were organized for. So this book was a double whammy because not only was I reading this book to find out who the cops were but also I didn't even know how deep the racism went as I just mentioned 

This is like critical childhood studies, death panel & that documentary by that mlmaoist/anarchist on disruptive philosophy 

I found this book via the bibliography to "sisters in hate"

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White mother not being able to walk/drive your kids to school is a euphemism for segregationism, that the school is not white enough -- Boston

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Rumors of teen pregnancies are developed from rumors of "miscegenation"  -- Boston 

Bussing got compared to violent protest

11h 12m is important for classist infighting among racist/segregationist white women, especially with suburban/middle and up vs urban/lower classes. (Which gets elaborated on in "American Swastika".)

Further, pointed out how mutual aid in order to facilitate protests has been used by racists

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